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About New Britain

New Britain, Connecticut, also known as Hardware City, is home to roughly 75,000 people. New Britain has a history as a manufacturing center, and is home to the Stanley Black & Decker headquarters. Located in central Connecticut, New Britain is 9 miles southwest of Hartford. Throughout New Britain you will find a variety of parks and gardens. The famous Polish district, also known as "Little Poland," is located right in the heart of the city. There you can find various jewelry, trinkets, food, and more.

There are 2 school districts in New Britain. The largest is the Connecticut Technical High School District, which is home to E. C. Goodwin Technical High School. Private New Britain tutoring, either online or in-home, is one way to get supplemental custom-tailored instruction to help with your course or test prep. Central Connecticut State University is located in New Britain. Nearby Hartford, CT, houses the distinguished Trinity College. Trinity College is ranked in the top 50 liberal art schools in the country. These top schools might be a possibility if you reach out to private tutors in New Britain, for tutoring either in-home or online, to receive subject instruction or test prep.

New Britain and the surrounding area hosts a variety of different attractions for all ages. One of the most well known attractions is the New Britain Museum of American Art. There, you can take a walk through time by visiting art through the ages. If you're looking for an adventure you are welcome to visit the Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course. Go Ape is an exhilarating adventure where you can go wild with their zip line course, Tarzan swings, and more! If you're looking for culture you should check out Little Poland. The famous district showcases a wide range of Polish culture. On top of that, every year it hosts the popular Little Poland Festival. No matter the goal, you can experience a wide variety of activities in New Britain.

Connecticut does not currently host any professional sports team. However, New Britain hosts the New Britain Bees, a Minor League Baseball team. Over in Hartford you can find a Minor League Baseball and ice hockey team.

Tutors in New Britain, CT, will motivate you to try to achieve the best possible outcome in your course or exam. No matter your schedule, tutors in New Britain, CT, who offer tutoring sessions either in-person or online, can provide you the test prep assistance to potentially improve on test day.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"The students both had a math test recently, and they both did really well on it. We reviewed their homework assignments, which was inputting the x variable into an equation to find the function of the graph. They completed the assignments, and then they worked on some practice work which involved graphs and finding congruent parts of triangles. "

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"The students were testing all week and had not learned new information. We practiced on word problems for the entire session. The one student was working on higher grade questions, while I worked with the other on picking the correct operation for each word problem. We discussed what key words indicate which operation."

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"We covered solving for points on a function when given an initial condition using 2 methods: the fundamental theorem of calculus and integrating the derivative to solve for the function. "

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"The student and I prepared for her test reviewing geometry and algebra concepts combined. We worked on creating functions from a data table and writing functions in translation form. The student did very well and had a solid understanding of the material by the end of the session.
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"The student and I covered Algebra 1 topics from his test including but not limited to determining if a system of inequalities has a solution set when given the system of inequalities, finding the correct system of inequalities when given the graph, true/false questions regarding solution sets to systems of inequalities, selecting the correct solution to the system of inequalities, solving a system of equations by the elimination method and the substitution method, and solving a system of equations by using the matrix. The student was very cooperative throughout the session. He is better at inputting the variables into the functions to find the answer. "

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"We worked on using the trapezoid rule and Simpson's Rule to find the approximation for an integral of a function. We also learned to calculate the error in our approximation. "

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"The student's mother asked me to review 7th grade math with him, since it will be covered on the ISEE exam. I researched the 5 standards for 7th grade math and printed out review questions that covered all the standards. The student and I first reviewed ratios and proportional ratios first, which we found out he needs to review further. I will be going through the basics of ratios with him during the next session. We then reviewed the number system and expressions and equations. He had a good understanding of these areas. I will also review statistics and probability during the next few sessions. "

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"The student had an online quiz that covered solving algebraic equations that contained multiple variables for one particular variable asked for. He did all five questions perfectly. Then he had a worksheet covering trapezoids and kites. Some problems wanted him to find an angle given some pieces of the figure and others wanted him to find sides."

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"The student has a test on Friday covering graphing translations, rotations, reflections, and similarity. We went back through the unit and tried a few problems of each type, she worked through her homework, and we previewed the upcoming section which will be on the test. We solved some proportion problems, as she will need the skill for the similarity section which hasn't been covered in class yet."

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"We reviewed calculations involving solutions and stoichiometry. We discussed the theory behind each and reviewed balancing chemical equations. The student seemed to understand the material well. I was able to let her try the last questions of the session on her own without much of my assistance once I explained the first few questions and what calculations were required. "

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"The student and I worked on reviewing the phases of the cell cycle as well as cell parts. We discussed strategies for the finals and decided that, from here on out, we'll be spending the bulk of our time reviewing older material and working through the study guide his teacher will eventually give him. For next week, we're going to recap the cell parts and cycle again, and start reviewing the ecology concepts from earlier in the semester. "